Linux HowTo's

5 Major Benefits of Having a Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP)...

The annual security breaches for Unix and Linux infrastructure is at an all-time high, with almost 1.7 million Linux malware floating across the internet...

Best VPNs for Linux with and without GUI

The Linux operating system takes up a tiny portion of the market because it appears daunting to the average person. It’s commonly known as...

Should You Use Linux For Backend Development in 2023?

With Backend Development, a developer finds thousands of interesting options to develop, deploy and manage these server-side applications. As technology is growing over time,...

How to List Installed Packages on Ubuntu Linux

How to List Installed Packages on Ubuntu Linux If your preferred Linux distribution...

AWK Command in Linux: A Detailed Guide

Creators Aho, Weinberger, and Kernighan gave the Unix and Linux community a wonderful and powerful text-processing language....

Enhance your photos with great photo editors for Mac, Windows 10,...

Are you a Linux or Mac or Windows 10 user who's been searching for the ultimate photo editor to uplift your images? Your search...

Optimizing Ecommerce Performance with Linux Server Configuration Tips

In ecommerce, every second counts. Slow-loading websites can drive away potential customers and drop sales. Whether you...

How To Use NGINX Proxy Manager: A Beginner’s Guide

NGINX is an open-source web server software with reverse proxy functionalities that allow you to redirect traffic to another server. It boasts great features...

4MParted 13.0 Beta is out now, see the Installation Guide

4MParted 13.0 Beta release has been made available a few hours ago for downloading and testing. This version combines GParted 0.22.0 and used 4MLinux...

Linux Training Model: What A Linux Course Should Look Like

Whether you’re an independent developer trying to design a course and sell it or need to make material to introduce employees to using Linux,...

LUKS: Detailed Guide to Linux Unified Key Setup

LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) is the default encryption method for Linux distributions. It provides robust full-disk encryption. If you put security at the...